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Dante Leon vs. Diego “Pato” Oliveira Scheduled For WNO 22

Dante Leon vs. Diego “Pato” Oliveira Scheduled For WNO 22

Who’s Number One 22 (WNO 22), set for February 9th, 2024, will see yet another highly anticipated bout…
As Dante Leon will defend his lightweight title against Diego “Pato” Oliveira!

The news were first shared by FloGrappling:

 

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Oliveira, the current featherweight champion, earned his title after a victory over Diogo Reis at Who’s Number One 21.
He now seeks to make history by moving up in weight to challenge Leon for the lightweight title – the title which was previously vacant, until Leon secured it by submitting Ethan Crelinsten at Who’s Number One 19.

Among the other WNO 22 bouts, Mica Galvao will be defending his welterweight title against Kenta Iwamoto.
Additionally, the women’s flyweight title match has been scheduled as well – as Amanda “Tubby” Alequin challenges the reigning champion, Ffion Davies.

The event is also featuring Tainan Dalpra in his second no-gi match against Oliver Taza…
As well as the main event match between Nicky Rodriguez and Victor Hugo.

 

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Which one of the abovementioned matches are you looking forward to the most?
Let us know your thoughts!

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